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Two teams, one last shot at glory.

Chelsea and Manchester United meet on Saturday in the 137th FA Cup final, with both looking for silverware at the end of a season of mixed success.

But who will get their hands on the famous old trophy and why?

Ex-Chelsea player-manager Ruud Gullit and former United defender Phil Neville will join Gary Lineker and Alan Shearer for BBC Sport’s live coverage from Wembley.

Here, Gullit and Neville discuss why Chelsea will make life difficult for United, why Jose Mourinho has the edge over Antonio Conte and which player might make the difference.

Chelsea’s best chance? Give United the initiative

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Chelsea have lacked a presence up front all season but Gullit does not think that will be a problem on Saturday, as long as they keep things tight at the back.

“When Chelsea have been successful in the past few years, they have always had great strikers,” Gullit said. “At the moment they don’t have one.

“But the main thing for them is defending well because, if you leave the initiative with United, then we know they have problems.

“Look at the last few games that United have played, against teams who are fighting relegation, and they have struggled. They prefer it against teams who are open, and they don’t like it when you sit back and wait for your chance.

“If Chelsea wait, their chance will come, and I think that way of playing on the break suits the players that Conte has got anyway, especially up front with quick players like Eden Hazard and Willian.”

Midfield is the key area for United

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United’s best performances in recent weeks have come in their wins against Manchester City and Tottenham – teams who attacked them – and Neville feels Gullit is right to advise Chelsea to be cautious.

“I think the way United have had success against the big teams this season is because the bigger teams have gone forward, committed men forward and left gaps,” he said.

“Paul Pogba has actually enjoyed playing in those matches more because he gets more opportunities to play, and more space.

“I think the midfield area is probably the key for them against Chelsea. For United to win the game, their three in midfield – Pogba, Nemanja Matic and Ander Herrera – are going to have to be on top of their game individually.

“Of course, Chelsea will be doing everything they can to stop that from happening, but I am confident United will come out on top.

“Chelsea’s performances recently have not been great and you cannot go into a cup final and just turn on your best form.

“They have got some great individuals but I see United as a happier unit at this moment in time, and they have also played outstandingly well against all the big Premier League teams this season – they have beaten the rest of the top six at least once.

“When you are going into a big game like this one, that really helps you.”

“That day was crucial for me,” Gullit said. “Conte did not change anything even when Chelsea were a goal down and being played off the park.

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Chelsea’s heatmap of possession (on the right) shows how little possession they had in the Manchester City half compared to Pep Guardiola’s side (on the left) during City’s 1-0 win at Etihad Stadium in March

“That was a turning point, because I thought he would at least do something in order to try to change the game – but he paid too much respect to City.

“Mourinho would not let that happen without trying something different.

“Afterwards, he will not be bothered about playing well or how the final played out. He is not bothered about starting well, either, because he just wants to win – and the best time to take control of a game is towards the end.

“Again, I think a good example is the way they beat Spurs in the semi-final. Spurs dominated early on but, from the moment United went ahead, Tottenham knew they could not score – there was no way back.”

‘The last chance to save both clubs’ seasons?’

Conte won the Premier League in his first season at Stamford Bridge but speculation over his future at the club started before his side had even started their defence of their title.

The Blues finished fifth, without spending a single day at the top of the table, and will play in the Europa League next season.

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When Chelsea won the league title under Conte in 2016-17, they earned 23 more points than they did in 2017-18 while Manchester United picked up 12 more points in Mourinho’s second season than they did in his first season in charge

“There have been rumours all the time that Conte is going to leave,” said Gullit, who won the FA Cup as Chelsea’s player-manager in 1997. “That has not helped them very much and it has been a very disappointing season for them.

“I don’t think that will affect what happens on Saturday, though. I think Conte wants to leave, but he still wants to win the FA Cup to have that on his CV.

“It is a big occasion for the Chelsea players too. The FA Cup would only be a consolation prize for missing out on next season’s Champions League, but they still need to win it – all big teams need trophies.

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“The final might not be the prettiest of games because it will be very tactical and it is about pride. This is the last chance to save Chelsea’s season, but it is also United’s last chance too.

“These are two coaches who both want trophies, and they are both very confident because they both think they are the best.”

‘Jose wants United to have winning mentality’

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Mourinho celebrates after winning last season’s EFL Cup – he has won 20 major honours as a manager, and has a 100% record in English cup finals – winning the FA Cup with Chelsea in 2007 and four league cups in 2005, 2007 and 2013 (with the Blues) and in 2017 (with United)

Mourinho similarly secured silverware in his first season at United, winning last year’s Europa League and League Cup.

This season, the former Chelsea manager has steered his side back into the top four after a two-year absence but they finished a distant second to neighbours Manchester City and suffered a shock Champions League exit to Sevilla in the last 16.

“A club like United has got to win trophies,” Neville, a two-time FA Cup winner with United in 1996 and 1999, added.

“Jose measures success by what he wins and I think that, if United get some silverware, it makes it a successful season for them.

“Whatever happens on Saturday, I think they have improved – their points total in the league compared to last year shows the progress they have made.

“But Jose wants his players to have a winning mentality and that comes with walking up the steps at Wembley on Saturday and lifting the FA Cup.

“That mindset comes from winning trophies, and from doing it consistently. Jose has managed that throughout his career, and he wants his players to do the same too.”

‘Lukaku fitness is crucial’ – why he can make the difference

The United manager did not hold back from criticising his players during a disappointing end to their Premier League campaign that saw them beaten by West Brom and Brighton and held by a struggling West Ham.

But Neville does not think those comments will spoil the mood in the camp in the build-up to Wembley.

“I looked at what Jose has said in the past few weeks and it was not aimed at the players who will be playing in the FA Cup final,” he said.

“That is the important thing, because it means they will not be affected.

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“The team that played against Spurs in the semi-final is the one I think he will start with on Saturday because it is Jose’s favourite and strongest team.

“Of course, Romelu Lukaku’s fitness is the big issue there. He has had a fantastic season and they’ve missed his power and his quality in front of goal while he has been out.

“I would have liked to have seen him play some minutes before the final, because it is difficult to come into a game like that when you have not played for three or four weeks.

“That will be a challenge for him but he is so important because of the way that Jose likes to play. He loves the counter-attack and he likes a strong striker up there.